[1] We announce the completion of 5,230 errata correction tables which remove extreme, obvious errors from the National Geophysical Data Center's marine geophysical trackline archive. Along with a range of error types correctable using along-track analysis, we determined that $62% of gravity surveys omit raw measurements and that $89% of magnetic anomalies are outdated and require recomputing. These errata tables reduce median global crossovers from 27.3 m to 24.0 m (bathymetry), 81.6 nT to 29.6 nT (magnetic anomalies) and 6.0 mGal to 4.4 mGal (free air gravity). We consider these methods gentler and more fundamental than the predominant crossover approach in that along-track corrections affect only data flagged as erroneous by a reviewer; the vast majority of data are left unchanged. Removal of obvious errors is an important initial step that should precede crossover analysis, interpolation, and gridding, thereby strengthening the scientific analysis.Components: 9300 words, 9 figures, 4 tables.